Display Patriot - P-110036 - Edward BARTLETT

Edward BARTLETT

SAR Patriot #: P-110036

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State of Service: MA      Qualifying Service: Private
DAR #: A006966

Birth: 01 Mar 1745 Duxbury / MA
Death: 04 Aug 1815 Cummington / / MA

Qualifying Service Description:
  1. NSDAR cites: Captain BRIGGS, Colonel FREEMAN
  2. Private in Captain James Briggs's company, Colonel Freeman's regiment Marched from Dighton on a secret expedition to Rhode Island 2 October 1777. He was discharged 29 October 1777 by General Spencer with service of 29 days

Additional References:
  1. "Mayflower Descendant", Volume 62, Issue l, (Spring 2013), pg 52-54
  2. Secretary of the Commonwealth, MA Soldiers, and Sailors of the Rev War, MA. Boston: Wright & Potter Printing Co, 1901, Vol 1, pg 715

Spouse: (1) Elizabeth Bliss; (2) Zilpha Cole
Children: Ephraim; Rachel; Edward;
Members Who Share This Ancestor
Date Approved Society ACN SAR Member Info Lineage via Child View Application Detail
1999-10-14 TX 4758 William Edward Shultz (152644) Ephraim   
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Cummington / Hampshire / MA / USA
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